Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), December 27, 1950, p. 9

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accountants main street phone 654 jjjjiatannaanlaansnab au o c wish n h you via a r iv no garbage pickup monday january 1st garbage usually picked up that day v will be called for on tuesday ifr habry 8avro w just about as enthusiasue ab out hla two week trip by air to england as you might expert a britisher to be after not having been back to his homeland for thirty years he left montreal ibe kutttftosvenu the plane twentytwo hours to make ihetrip mr savings made good use of hts tune in england visit ing friends and relatives and places of interest all over the country he has brought back some interesting souvenirs font the various places he visited and has promised to let us see them some time la the near future so that we can ten you about them rv- omuttorkedlfteewhldpluvr ticularly impressed- mr savings was rlpon cathedral in yorkshire which is the second oldest cathay dral in england having been butft over 1300 years ago mr saying took communion there he explai- ned that it- would take days to really completely see the cathedral and grounds properly the follow ing sunday mr savings attended the communion service at wrethain cathedral in norfolk alter ser vice he was introduced to the vicar who when he learned that mr savings was from canada extended a very cordial welcome and invi ted him to the local pub which is more in the nature of a commun ity club where they had an ale together mr savings mentioned how strictly rationed the british are and even tho he tared better than the english people being a tourist yet the fare was monotonous with little variety coming home the plane took thirtysix hours trav elling by way of london prest- wlck iceland goose bay and mon treal now for some more news ot people in faraway places mr and mrs d r mclaugh- lln are spending a few months in maiden mass where mrs mc laughlin has a store the mclean corset shop and former town residents mr and mrs wray wat- son of l are spending the winter in st petersburg florida mr h c dayfoot has left to spent the winter in freeport ont mr and mrs a court and children sharon and doug las have moved to town and are living in the house on victoria street formerly occupied by- mr and mrs lewis brandford mr court works for commercial dis- playa ltd miss b bown charles street is spending some time in meaford where she is visiting with mr and mrs al cameron mr cameron is bank of montreal manager there the bob wyatts and small daughter lynn moved to trenton today where bob u stationed with the rcaf we along with everyone else in town were shocked when we heard about bucks store burning fire can wreak such complete destruction in such a short time the tire brigade had a real job on their hands fighting the tlrefor hours l ot having to return borne times during the night for a change ot clothing it h been for the fire wall between the store and the mcolbbon house the catastrophe might have been much worse as it was smoke caused considerable damage to that hotel all during the anxious hours ot the early morning the- mcglbbons serve hot coffee to the firemen everyone affected by the fire has our sympathy a tire is bad enough at any time but always seems worse at the christmas sea- her friends will be sorry to learn that mrs c scott hamilton the former mrs a duncan of town had an unfortunate accident a week ago saturday when she tripepd on the stair carpet and fell breaking her left arm in three places seasonsrgjreetingsfto allur laelsbmknd friends in thelthatnct schultz electrical construction fred scrultz telephrjne 531w mm balltnafad manse candlelight service for ballinafad groups the organizations of the wju held their joint christmas meeting friday evening at uutmanse the groups met separately for the busi ness s then met together for the candlelight service which was in charge of mrs jesse mcknery the presidents of each group assis ted and five candles were lighted signifying christs gifts of joy light love peace and hope to the world how high is gods love it- la high as the heavens as high as the throne of his glory must be v anil yet from that height he has stooped to redeem us he so loved the world and he so loved me during the service mrs f j shortlll sang a lovely solo entitled the otftand a duet by muriel hilts and janice baker whispering hope was very appropriate mrs m mclaughlin was accompanist tor the program lunch was served by the evening auxiliary and a social time enjoyed mr and mrs gu w- matthews pent the christmas holiday with friends in toronto mr and mrs po tor bonnie and sandra ot acton were christmas visitors with the hilts family twcwvotejeataesbsabajal 1 heres for a happy new year as we wlsh our friends throughout the district the compuments vof thec holiday season main street talnasnsmaaww bains r 5c to 100 store georgetown mmfsmennftsfef a v f i1ni jv fjsisb mm ii sfb p 0w k eftigjtfaft twbawtkvm- 55

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